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1 | Bad diet habits start young; gradual change may be best | Research shows that bad nutrition and exercise habits can be harmful to people in their teens and twenties---even though the consequences may not show up for thirty years according to Sue Joslyn. |
2 | Conjuring up images from Laura Ingalls Wilder. | Daryl Smith states prairie yards require less attention and create less soil erosion plus taking residents back in time to the days of the prairie. |
3 | Don't reckon it was anything like Desert Storm | Ken Lyftogt writes about patriotism by small towns during the Civil War in his book Left for Dixie; The Civil War Diary of John Rath. |
4 | Five bands, origional composition to be featured in Price Laboratory School's All-School band concert Thursday (April 30) | Tim Clark's original composition will be performed at local band concert. Bands and program announced for the Price Lab band concert. |
5 | Hazardous rays shining through. | Sue Joslyn says, don't be tempted by the sun's lure. More harmful ultra-violet rays are entering our atmosphere due to global warming. |
6 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news | This week's topics in the news include; the big bang, job market, Casablanca's golden anniversary, and wilderness recreation. Faculty and staff named as sources of further information. |
7 | Shades of the sixties? | Activism is returning to the college campus scene according to Ron Roberts. |
8 | Stock market simplification. | Roy Sandstrom's book is designed to help ordinary investors improve their returns in the stock market. |
9 | University of Northern Iowa Emeritus Association to host annual spring luncheon Saturday (May 2) | UNI Emeritus faculty to hold annual luncheon. |
10 | University of Northern Iowa students from Dubuque gain experience outside the classroom | UNI students from Dubuque participate in internships for various companies and organizations. |